The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 106
... remains with man after death is his governing love ; nor is this ever changed to eternity . Every man is the subject of many loves ; but still they all have reference to his governing love , and make with it a one " ; and with every ...
... remains with man after death is his governing love ; nor is this ever changed to eternity . Every man is the subject of many loves ; but still they all have reference to his governing love , and make with it a one " ; and with every ...
Page 547
... remains of the old man , who had so worthily filled his place through the long day , dying full of years and honour , passed through those ancient historic cloisters , near to which he had played and fought as a boy , or , " ever a ...
... remains of the old man , who had so worthily filled his place through the long day , dying full of years and honour , passed through those ancient historic cloisters , near to which he had played and fought as a boy , or , " ever a ...
Page 577
... remains , however , the suggestion by an observer , with whom neutrality in momentary disputes is a saving grace , that the Duke of Argyll , whose good fortune is conspicuous in the possession of so famous a place , should do in it what ...
... remains , however , the suggestion by an observer , with whom neutrality in momentary disputes is a saving grace , that the Duke of Argyll , whose good fortune is conspicuous in the possession of so famous a place , should do in it what ...
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